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@feditips unfortunately while joining a small server might be good for the network, it's not rational for a new joiner to pick one. Unless of course they know someone on that network, and especially if they know the admin. For anyone else who doesn't know anyone on Mastodon before joining, the rational choice is to pick a stable server with good rules and moderation. The easiest way to know a server has that is to see lots of other people using it.

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Umm... I'm not sure if that's true?

Big servers tend to have worse moderation due to the lower staff-to-user ratio. The biggest servers of all can have real trouble moderating due to this issue.

(By the way, the easiest way to see if a server has good rules is to check the "about" page, by going to the website and clicking "Learn more".)

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